What is the appositive phrase in this sentence?
Chemistry, Sue’s favorite subject, is easy for her.
A. Chemistry
B. is easy
C. for her
D. Sue’s favorite subject

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Tina said, “Milly’s dad has worked in New York.”
A. Tina said that Milly’s dad had worked in New York.
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